The Recipe for Long-term Social Media Marketing Success

The Recipe for Long-term Social Media Marketing Success
26 June 2012 | | Social Media

With more and more dental practices getting involved in social media marketing, I thought a recent report published by the Social Media Examiner might be of interest. The study unveiled several interesting statistics about how marketing professionals are leveraging social media in 2012. The study found that the majority of marketers, 59%, are using social media for 6 hours or more a week; 33% are dedicating 11 or more hours weekly. On the higher end, nearly 15% spend more than 20 hours each week on social media.

The study not only covered how much time marketers dedicate to social media; it also reported on the specific benefits:

  • 69% of respondents reported social media marketing led to an increase in traffic.
  • 58% reported lead generation was a benefit.
  • 40% reported increased sales attributed to social media efforts.

This data begs the questions: How did these marketers produce these results? What about the 31% of marketers who didn’t see an increase in traffic? What are they not doing that the others are doing?

There are different factors at play, but they all point to one overarching reason: social media marketing success doesn’t happen overnight; it’s an investment that takes time and ongoing work.

Two critical factors to long-term social media success

Time is the first key ingredient to your long-term social media success. Social Media Examiner’s study asked respondents to indicate how many hours per week they dedicated to social media, and whether or not they saw improved sales from these efforts. The results show that those who consistently put in the time, week after week, saw the best results. Of the marketers who spent 30 or more hours per week on social media, 65% reported increased sales directly linked to those efforts.

Experience is another factor. The longer you’ve been working at it, the more returns you will see. There was a striking correlation between the number of years marketers had been investing in social media and the improvement in sales. Those marketers with 3 or more years of experience were most likely to report an increase in sales attributed to social media:

So how can you achieve these gains using social media?

(1) Set specific goals

What are your social media marketing goals? Are you trying to drive a record amount of traffic to your website? Or maybe you need to generate a certain number of qualified leads by the end of the month. There are a couple of simple ways you can calculate goals. If you have historical data on your social media metrics, you can develop a schedule of goals based on a target growth rate.

Alternately, you can base your social media targets on your overall marketing goal. In other words, you can work backwards from the overall number — let’s say it’s a leads goal — by determining what share of your total goal will be supported by your social media efforts.

By setting specific quantitative goals up front, you will be able to prioritize your efforts and determine where your time is best spent. Your goals will also drive the type of content that you create and the calls-to-action you use. So if you’re trying to generate new leads who are interested in tooth whitening , you know you should spend your time building an information-rich offer on tooth whitening that you’ll promote on your social media accounts via a dedicated landing page.

(2) Determine which social networks will let you reach your goals

The most obvious options are LinkedIn, Facebook & Twitter.

You’ll find that certain networks will be more effective for your business than others. The most recent State of Inbound Marketing Report found that different industries experience different customer acquisition results with Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc. For example, businesses in the Retail space reported tremendous success with Facebook (92%), whereas Healthcare businesses did not. Instead, Healthcare’s highest success rate was with LinkedIn.

You can figure out which networks are right for you with a little bit of market research and experimentation. The more you experiment with different social networks, the easier it will be to make informed decisions about which networks should be contributing the most to your goals.

(3) Create a content plan

Now that you have goals set and a sense of which social networks to leverage, you can build out a content plan. Because what else will you fuel your social presence with? If you’re trying to drive traffic and leads, you need a ton of content to actually meet those goals.

To start, you will want to build a list of your current offers so you can see what you already have to work with. This will also make it easier to rotate old offers back into the mix at a later date – remember, content you post to your social media accounts expires quickly, so it’s okay to resurface offer content. Next you should keep a document outlining the content in the pipeline to be created, and each offer’s expected date of completion. Keeping a schedule like this not only helps keep everyone informed – it also helps keep people on track to meet their content creation goals if they know your social media success depends on it!

 (4) Create a schedule

Once you know what content you have at your disposal, it’s time to create a publishing calendar. It doesn’t have to be complicated – it can be a simple document or spreadsheet that team members can access. Also, don’t feel that you need to build everything out a whole month in advance! Usually a week or so is all you need.

The calendar should contain everything you need so that you can execute the updates quickly. For example, for Twitter you should have the tweets pre-composed so you can just copy & paste, or schedule them using a social media publishing tool. There are lots of different update types to choose from, so get creative.

(5) Set aside time in advance

Social Media Examiner data also shows that consistency is key. Make sure you block off a bit of time in your calendar every day to monitor how your fans and followers are engaging with your content, keep the conversation going, deal with any problems that arise, and assess what type of content is resonating with your community. You should also proactively find people to connect with — look for influencers in your industry you can follow or retweet on Twitter, for example. This doesn’t need to take up too much of your day, but a periodic check-in will help you build your reach faster, and maintain a good reputation with your fans and followers.

Think of it as an investment. You won’t experience social media success overnight; but with time, your social media presence can become a valuable asset to help you achieve your goals! If you require any further information on social media marketing, please call us today on 01202 677277.

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